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THE
DAILY
COURIER,
CONNELLSVILLE,
PA.
PAGE
FIVE),
WPROOESSIVE
NOR
PERMANENT
GAWiN
OUTGOING
COKE
TONNAGE
fs
J*ay
For
H
Bat
It
See*
to
Be
in
tne
RELIEF
of
Tie*'s
!-Â·Â»
"to
JMmrefc;
WM
Ow
Â»Â»MtÂ»0
Toot.
laerw*
in
the
vome
of
outgoing
wnnmctot
coke
hafiot
yet
become
jernnant.
neither
-as
it
yet
beea
jhowBttat
a
proressive
gain
has
let
lÂ».The
regions
ready
for
a
for-
Â»
a
rd
.ovement
c-
tbis
kind,
and
has
5eerÂ»
xpectantly
Citing
for
it
ever
"
its
UicVtion
Is
evidently
in
,
believe
that
rh*
thÂ«
preset
eastward
rush
-of
too
supplies
t*
spent
itself,
a-steady
Udof
empty***
cars
will
turn
re-
Â·rta-ward
ai
a.l
condition
for
w
:cn
opera-rs
and
consumers
have
JUy
hope
and
fervently
prayed
,
dale,
yi
then
tyrealized.
Neither
Special
to
The
Courier.
JtT.
PLZEA3ANT,
March
S.--
Mrs.
3ohn
Blaine
gave
a
very
pleasant
surprise
party
for
her
husband,
John
Blaine,
last
evening
at
their
Main
street
home
in
honor
of
his
30th
birthday.
A
cake
with
30
candles
was
used
as
a
centerpiece
and
red
and
white
carnations
as
decorations.
St.
Patrick
favors
were
given.
Among
the
guests
who
were
there
was
Jfr.canri
Mrs.
Oscar
Housb
and
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Oats
and
family,
Mrs.
Jennie
Parry.
Misses
Helen
and
Margaret
Stauffer.
Gail
and
Margaret
Hilton,
Mr.
and
ilrs.
Charles
Ernesty
and
family.
Mrs.
H.
J.
Suttlcs
and
daughter,
Margaret,
George
Murphy
and
Harry
Cause
of
Scottdale;
Ike
Goodman,
Cotmellsrille;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Elaine,
Heela;
Mrs.
William
Lobingier
arid
daughter.
Mary,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
William
Blaine,
Mrs.
Eriercheek
and
family,
Mrs.
Â·
William
Pore
and
son,
Jesse,
or
this
place,
and
Patrick
and
Frank
.Campbell
and
Frank
Skinner,
ot
Scott-
tbe
P"
seot
EBfertains
Soviet?.
Mrs.
James
Mack
entertained,
the
*5
reveal
promises
of
a
coisam-j
Missionary
society
of
the
Re-Union
uTtinn
ic
devoutly
wished
by
both
Presbyterian
church
at
her
North
Dia-
oke
proJcers
and
users.
It
fact,lraond
street
home
on
Wednesday
af-
ist
werifailed
by
a
small
maSin
to
i
ternoon.
Those
who
took
part
on
the
old
up
)
the
record
of
the
priceding
j
program
were
Mrs.
D.
H.
Stoner,
Miss
Â·eek
*ile
the
indications
ire
that
Josephine
Coh-in.
and
Mrs.
D.
M.
Pig-
its
wÂ«fc
will
number
amfflg
the
i
man.
Mrs.
Mack
had
two
guests,
Miss
cores-of
the
year
in
pc-intof
out-I
Armstrong
and
Mis-s
Singer
of
ut
ncepffor
the
gain
of
',660
tons
iGreensburg.
Refreshments
were
scrv-
i
shMnents
by
river,
the
;ecord
of
!
cd
at
the
close
of
the
program.
ist
leek
would
have
fallej'still
far-
\
Tor
The
Freedom
of
the
'VVorld.-
aer
Behind
that
of
the
wek
ending
:
Cox's
Theatre,
Mount
Pleasant,
Fri-
ebrlÂ«y
23.
The
total
movement,
'day,
March
8th,
Goldwyn's
great
spec-
rill
aid
river,
was
297^78
tons,
or
!
tacular
war
drama.
"For
the
Freedom
44
tons
short
of
the
combined
toul.of
the
World."
Two
shows.
7J5
and
[
tte
previous
week,
^e
fact
that
\
9.15.
Prices
15
and
20
cents.--Adv.--
ie
gain
by
river
was
tpre
than
off-
7-2t.
3t
by
tie
loss
by
rail
shows
con-
:
Personal
XCTYS.
lusivelj
that
the
car
Jtuation
has
|
..Miss
.Mollie
Long,
of
Now
Stanlon,
ot
unArgone
such
achange
that
a
|
visited
friends
here
yesterday.
ir*er
r
steadily
in'easiDg
supply
j
Wilfred
C.
Larimer
from
the
avia-
aiT
be
depended
up-i.
|
'ion
school
at
Princeton,
X.
J.,
is
here
Save
for
the
carsbeing
furnished
Â·
visiting
at
his
homo,
v
the
Mttsburg
l*^
e
Erie
railroad
i
Mis
Harriet
Bowers
who
is
training
his
vek's
supply
V
been
below
n-
Â·
at
the
Allegheny
General
hospital.
Prittstown.
PIUTTSTOWN.
March
7.--Eva
Freed
and
niece.
Millie
Freed.
Pennsville:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Atkinson
of
Mt.
Pleasant,
am!
Miss
Eva
Etling
of
Stauffer,
were
tot
1
guests
here
Sunday
ot
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
1..
Freed.
Wilmcr
Atkinson
of
New
York
Cityj
was
here
Saturday
night
and
Sunday
with
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
C,
Phillips.
The
private
water
line
of
a
number
of
citizens
of
Prittftown.
after
being
frozen
up
for
over
eight
weeks
was
thawed
open
on
Saturday
with
hot
water,
of
which
the
people
arc
very
glad.
m,Â«Â«~
..Â»--
Â·
-
Frank
Kongh
of
Mt.
Pleasant
vis-
y
V
an'MoBday"'w!n
its
distribution
i
Miss
Gertrude
Harti'gan
is
visiting
!
Ited
his
mother,
Mrs.
Mary
Kough,
vas
I!
per
cent
orenuirements.
Tbe
:
her
uncle
John
Hartigan
in
Pittsburg.
I
here
Sunday
'ennVlvania
m*
1
"'TM
6
nas
dropped
/ery-iwch
behl/
This
condition
is
Â·xoljnea
as
beS
due
to
the
excep-
loniy
heavy
eastbound
traffic
in
'ootkuffs
whii
is
bein
s
s.peeded-up
iradf
special
rders
of
Director
Gen-
.raf
McAdof;
This
movement
is
ent
averages,
alth^gh
the
Baltimore
j
Pittsburg.
siÂ«nt
yesterday
Â·-
Ohiihas
done
frly
weH.
especial-
;
home
her.
at
her
To
Prevent
Old
Age
Coming
too
Soon!
"Toiie
COMOBS
in
the
blood
are
thrown
out
by
the
ladneTS.
The
Mtoeja
act
as
filtere
for
such
products.
If
we
Trish
to
|
prerent
old
age
coming
too
soon
and
in-
ereise
our
chances
for
a
long
life,
we
ihonld
drink
plenty
of
pure
water
and
|
tÂ»ke
a
little
Anuric,"
says
the
world-;
famed
Dr.
Pierce
of
Buffalo,
N.
Y.
j
"When
suffering
from
backache,
fre-
]
ment
or
scanty
urine,
rhcmnatio
pains
here
or
there,
or
that
constant
tired,
worn-out
feeling,
the
simple
way
to
over-
j
como
thees
disorders
is
merely
to
obtain
:
a,
little'
Anuric
(double
strength)
from
I
your
nearest
druggist
and
yon
voll
quick-
!
]y
notice
tho
grand
remits.
YOB
will
find
it
many
times
moro
potent
than
lithi*,
and
that
it
dissol-rcs
urie
acid
almost
al
hot
Tr*ter
does
sugar.
PA.--"I
am
pleMed
to
r
e
c
o
m
m
e
n
d
Dr.
Pierce's
Anuric,
Tablets
because
of
the
benefit
I
received
from
their
use.
They
'
have
cured
me
and
made
Â»
better
-man
of
me.
"Was
working
for
the
L..
V.
E.
H.
at
carpentering
and
was
obliged
to
leave
work
and
go
home
because
of
pain,
but
'Aunric'
has
cured
that
ail-
mont
entirely.
I
am
in
good
health,
j
which
tho
photograph
proves."--ED-
i
WARD
H.
BANKKS,
Tamanend,
Pa.
I
STCTTAP.TSTOWN,
Pi.--"I
took
Ammo
j
Tablets
and
find
them
very
good
to
neti-!
tralizo
tho
acid
in
tho
system.
I
have
i
received
moro
real
benefit
and
comfort
j
from
their
use
than
anything
I
have
ever
taken.
I
have
been
suffering
for
years
.
from
one
acid
troubles
and
really
be-
r
lieve
Dr.
Pierce's
Anuric
is
a
specific
for
]
such
troubles."--MBS.
11.-E.
WEST.
STOP
CATARRH!
OPEN
NOSTRILS
AND
HEAD
Says
Cream
Applied
In
toslriis
.
.
.
.
Believes
Head-Colds
at
Once.
larsly
of
bo
cars
hence
when
it
has
Â·
j
~~x1
tsnmptiat
will,
make
posslbl*
1
,
,
"""
'
"
"
'
Â·Â·Â·Â·-Â·-Â·-Â·
--Â·--.--.
betiTM,
.the
retim,
of
a
large
j
^
^
"^ed"
and
you
ler
of
nipties
suitable
for
haul-
j
^
r(iathll
froB
,
r
h^.,,,,^
nf
a
^
nlri
,
:oke.
Jhat
is
the
promise
the
it
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sherman
Bitner
of
Scottdale.
were
the
guests
here
Sunday
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
W.
Bitner.
.Mr.
and,Mrs.
Samuel
Mardis.
son
Arthur,
and
daughter
Alice,
visited
the
family
of
their
sister.
Mrs.
Henri-
Milt::
of
Iron
Bridge
Sunday.
i
Charlotte
Milligau
returned
'\Ved-
an(
l
Â·
nesday
from
the
Mt.
Pleasant
hospital
(
,
n
-
t
-
m
u
c
h
improved
in
health.
I
..,,
__.,
,,_
n
Jolln
Trn^al
spent
a
.
Â«'
M
Itarrh.
just
get
a
small
bottle
of
Ely's
I
f
e
w
hmrrs
Sunday
with
friends
in
Mt.
i
n
what
impatient
at
thÂ»
I
C
r
e
a
m
Balm
at
any
drug
store.
Apply
Te
arrival
of
benefits
result-!
a
Â»t"e
of
'"=
fragrant,
antiseptic.
township.
ijg
fronSenerally
bettor
traffic
con"
'
ci
earn
into
your
nostrils
and
let
.it
j
ConnellsriHe
by
Monq'ave
been
seeking
to
discover
i
Penetrate
through
every
air
passage
[
i
n
g
Tour
money
out
of
town
for
your
e
therefor
ot
5
~Â°
ur
bead,
soothing
and
healing
the
!
j
0
t,
wor
i;
when
The
Courier
company
Â·
1T
-
Ca
'h"
tbo"e
however,
who
ar-;
'
inaamcd.
swollen
mucous
membrane
:
can
(J
0
u
h
er
e
at
hume.
Let
us
give
M^T'
to-
the"bÂ°l!ef
without
quef-
and
yon
get'instant
relief.
j
you
prices.
Mir
tne
sincerity
of
the
-promise
I
-
A
h
:
how
good
It
feels.
Your
POB-
i
Â·a,
'-Met
will
soon
be
forthcoming.
:
'rils
are
open,
your
head
is
clear,
no
!
,a,
o
manv
cars
have
been
diverted
j
more
headache,
dryness
or
struggling
I
'n.,the
coke
trade
that
its
'volume
!
morehawking
snuffling.shrdluushrdlu
j
anÂ»t
be
increased
until
they
are
're-
j
tor
breath.
Kly's
Cream
Balm
is
just!
tr'd
to
this
service
or
they
are
re-
jwhat
sufferers
from
head
colds
and
ca-
j
!^d
by
others.
The
trade
is
little
|
tarrh
need.
It's
a
delight.--adv.
|
^irrned
whence
cars
come,
but
i
t
)
.
!
;
becoming
increasngly
concerned
.
Parrvrmnli*
'Â·
if
their
failure
to
srrive
in
the
n
u
m
-
,
*
ciryupuna.
j
t
or
with
the
regilarity
that
is
d
p
-
;
;
ed
by
shippers
:nd
demanded
by
.
PERR\
OPOLIS,
March
S.--Mrs.
Al-
Â·
DDerating
conditons
were
practical-
'
with
relatives
at
Vanderbilt.
fte
same
last
Â«ek
as
the
preced-'
The
patriotic
meeting
scheduled
for
Â·Â·
All
Paiu
and
Kills
It
Faster.
Jlig
Box
Only
2Sc-.
RHEUMATISM
If
you
wlll.just
to~
Befr^-'s
Muatftrine
len
Galley
has
returned
from
a
visit
Â·
)
n
p.
the
twin^erf
ami
swollen
joints
ill
have
no
u.se
for
planters,
:es.
liniments
or
pink
tia
reme-
'
its
interrupifns
being
due
to
Star
Junction
this
evening
has
been
j
or
car
*uppl-
and
service
during
f
postponed
until
March
ISth.
1
th
periods'raoer
than
to
other
con-
Rev.
C.
G.
Huffer
returned
from
;
Â·ions
Prodution
is
growing
apace
r
Charleroi
Wednesday
evening.
I
e
I'Stiraated
otal
for
the
week
bein.s;
f
E.
S.
Slocuin,
J.
A.
Kalman.
E.
Rffle
t
5S2S
tons,'s
compared
with
264,-!
and
O.
E.
Herw!ck
attended
the
auto
V
tons
'"
show
in
Pittsburg
Wednesday.
^',
Shipment;'by
rail,
for
the
weeic
Howard
Adams,
Prof.
Fife,
Dr.
R.
P.'i
,'diaK
Sati'day.
March
2,
aggregated
Kamerer,
Dr.
J.
R.
Martin,
n".
H.
Mar-
i
)1^
"cars.-'arrying
2fll,93i
tnns.
dif-
tin
W.
S.
Stickel
heard
Taft
in
Union-
|
ibuted
ai
follows:
:
town
Thursday.
"Â·Â·---
Tnn.t
,
-Mr.
and
Mrs.
Daniel
Essmgton
of
i
,
I
"
.....
3.003
"
.
J
J
.
|
Curfew
ca
,
lc(
,
on
town
Tues-
I
The
iver
shipments
of
5,SOO
tons
;
w
-
S.
Stickel
has
purchased
the
veiled
PHtsburs
consignments
tn
,
Propeny
of
Ollic
Sisley.
-
-sTtons:
Western,
shipments
t"
;
i[iss
ir
-
Â·Â·
Fretts
was
a
business
Â·a'"iitons
and
the
aggregate
to
297.-
i
caller
to
Pittsburg
Tuesday.
Â·i'"tJS
aJoss
of
34-1
tons
from
the!
Miss
Anna
Duff
spent
Tuesday
iu
'
-
Â·Â·
Â·
;
Pittsburg.
fnnfih!
neKy's
Mufitarine
flax
ChiiN-
rri
All
My
Rheumatic
Pains
A.\yiy.".
Don't
semi
a
boy
f.
do
a
man's
work.
TE
yon
are
tortured
with
rheumatic
pains
let
sood,
old
powerful
Mustarinc
The
Kings
Heralds
will
meet
at
the
home
of
.Mrs.
R.
P.
Kamerer
Friday
:grate
of
the
preceding
week.
Vt
show
how
much
,
worse
cok'i
lirient
conditions
have
been
thus
;r
n
1918
than
they
were
during
tho
j
evening
at
6
o'clock.
,^3ponding
months
'of
1917,
thu
j
Patronize.,
those
who
advertise.
,jwing
tabulation
is
interesting:
j
nl
^
1917
131S
Decreant!
!
~
iu-iry
1
339.S33
l.U2.Â«-'5
397.261)!
IWBBMagaHHEHKBffiHH^BBI
jcuary
..1.259.6^2
1.133,119
j
ease
thft
pain
in
ii
minuLffl.
It
will
n
o
t
blister;
but
oh.
the
hicssod
relief
it
brintcs
to
thousands
of
sufferers
from
neuralgia,.InmuiiKro.
grout,
acre
throat.
.
chest
colds,
backache,
ed
or
inflamed
feet.
chilblains,
front-
Ask
for
Bevy's
Mustarlne
--
-the
original
subÂ«titute
Cor
the
mustard
plaster,
made
of
real,
yel
low
mUBtanl
--
no
substitutes.
--
Adv.
Mar.
1.
2.7S9.527
2275.501
523.722
Chut
the
loss
of
397,160
tons
in
Jani-y
was
cut
down
tc'126,463
tons
in
b'niary
is
the
savitg
feature
of
tho
uaiion,
othenrise
the
decrease
of
;.7:!3
tons
in
twj
months,
or
an
erage
of
261.S61
nns
per
month,
or
the
rate
of
ovei
3,000.000
tons
per
iir.
would
be
boa
omnious
and
dis-
anenins.
IEAT
DANGB
ATTEND?
CROUP
AND
WHOOPING
COUGH
FÂ»ltowlK
TrrnmMrUt.
In
Krcom-
ended
by**e
lllKhr*t
Authorities
ttl-
1
It's
Â·Oive
thÂ«-lIItÂ»t
0
"
ee
:l
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THEATRE,
I'lTTSBUEG.
MOUNT
PLEASANT
Tuesday,
March
12th
"I
DON'T
CARE
WHAT
YOU'VE
DONE
OR
WHAT
YOU'VE
BEEN--I
LOVE
YOU--AND
I
WANT
YOU
TO
BE
MY
WIFF"
TTirl
-'
--says
Bol)
Fillmore
to
the
girl
who
erred,
in
The
Story
of
Millions
o
f
_
Girls
in
Rig
Citfcw
And
Small
Towns
A
Trials
anil
Triumphs
01'
Girl?
Who
M'ork
fiir
n
UTiug
DANGEROUS
GIRL
Kd.
W.
Bowlond's
Production
I
'
I
M
C
K
S
i.f
-
A
M
75(-.
Seals
on
Side
al
Morrison's
Jewelry
Siure.
Immense
Quantities
of
New
Spring
Merchandise
ArriT-
ing
Daily.
The
biggest
stock
we
have
ever
had
and
we
must
have
every
inch
of
space--hence
this
sensational
Clearance
ot
.Winter
Garments.
THE
BIG
STORE
It
is
a
Cold
Statement
of
Facts.
That
TVC
caiiuot
go
to
NCTV
York
today
an
turers
tb
and
four
offered
i
1
buy
trom
tbe
manufac-
;
same
garments
at
three
time's
the
prices
you
are
i
this
sale.
That
FACT
should
bring
you
here..
Tomorrow=SatiiFday=^=The
Final
Drive
Evetfy
Wintei
.
AH
former
values
have
been
forgotten.
Reductions
unparalleled
in
local
rehiiUug.
Ever}'
Garment
mnat
and
wJUI
be
sold
hy
Saturdny
iiiplit
and
here
are
the
prices
that
wall
do
it
'
Women
never
had
a
chance
to
invest
their
money
to
them
such
enormous
returns
as
at
this
sale.
Even
in
a
normal
season
values
like
these
would
lÂ»e
the
talk
of
the
whole
town.
Be
here
early
Saturday
morning.
Final
Clean-up
of
Children's
Coats
Children's
Coats
Former
values
up
to
?8.7S
will
be
sold
at
.
It's
just
like
giving
them
away
at
this
low
price.
Children's
Coats
Former
values
up
to
$10.90-will
be
sold
at
Tt
will
pay
you
to
bay
now
for
next
year.
Children's
Coats
Former
values
up
to
$16.50--
Â·will
be
sold
al
-Many
styles
to
choose
from.
Buy
now
and
save.
Women's
Misses'
and
Juniors'
High
Grade
Â·Â·/
Suits,
Coats
and
Dresses
$5
All
forver
values
have
been
forgotten--only
by
personal
spection
will
you
be
able
to
appreciate
the
wonderful
saving.
Sn-
Women's
Misses'
and
Juniors'
High
Grade
Suits,
Coats
and
Dresses
$1O
Tlieir
original
values
were
several
times
this
ridiculous
Ityw
price
and
they
won't
last
long.
So
come
early
for
best
selection.
1'ittsburg-
Garbage
Incinerator
Co.
2
bushel
size
machine,'
round
style.
A
Very
Attractive
Stock
Proposition
Buying
Pittsburgh
Garbage
Incinerator
Company
stock
is
not
a
speculation
in
die
ordinary
sense,
because
it
lacks
the
speculative
elements
..Ours
is
not
a
stock
scheme,
but
a
legitimate
offer
to
sell
treasury
stock
to
buy
and
equip
a
plant
and
provide
for
additional
capital.
Profits
are
sure
and
certain
and
bound
to
be
large.
Why
shouldn't
they
be
large?
Consider
these
facts.
We
are
making
a
very
satisfactory
profit
NOW
on
every
machine
manufactured
despite
the
fact
that
all
of
the
parts
of
our
machines
are
now
made
"by
outside
firms.
You
will
admit
that
these
outside
firms
are
making
a
fair
profit
on
all
the
work
done
for
us.
You
will
also
admit
that
if
we
had
a
plant
of
our
own
these
outside
profits
would
be
made
by
ourselves.
These
outside
profits-
would
make
our
regular
profits
on
each
machine
greater.
We
estimate
that
we
can.
save
$10.00
per
machine
on
the
castings
of
the
smallest
machine
alone"
,not
figuring
the
savings
on
.jackets,
burners,
etc.
The
larger,
machine
would
show
an
additional
proportionate
profit.
Our
stock
is
a
good
buy
in
every
way.-
Help.us
bring
a
new
factor)'
and
a
new
enterprise
to
Connells-.
ville.
'The
way
to
do
it
is
to
buy
as
many
shares
as
you
possibly
can.
Demonstrations
daily
at
123
South
Pittsburg
street.
*
.
.
.
Dorsey
Realty
Company
Local
Agents.
Cohnellsville,
Pa.
J.
N.
Trump
W
H
WW
T1
ITE
LIN1
Â·RANSFER
Â»OTn
TRUCK
mma
WAGON9.
M
O
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N
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i'lAXO*
D
HO13TIIVG
SPECIALTY.
.
R.
U.
Beyot.
Outh
PkÂ«Â»*Â»
READ
THE
COURIEB-
You
will
be
in
need
of]
printing
of
some
kind,
j
Whether
it;
be
letter-!
heads,
statements
wed-;
ding
invitations
or|
public
sale
bills,
re-j
member
we
can
turn
out
the
work
at
the
lowest
cost
consistent
with
good
work.
If
You
Snow
a
British
or
Canadian
Subject
Who
Oucrhi
To
Be
Helping
in
This
War
GIVE
US
HIS
]*AME
Name
,
Address
.
Where
Employed
Cut
this
out
and
forward
to
tlie
British
ami
Canadian
Recruiting
Mission,'
Smithfield
and
Fourth
Ave.,
Pittsburgh,
Pa.
,